Holland America Line expands Panama portfolio

Holland America Line is offering no fewer than 28 cruises, 12 itineraries and five ships for holidaymakers seeking to enjoy the Panama Canal during 2007.

Puerto Chiapas, on the coast of Mexico, has been added as a new port of call, while Holland America Line has also made even more departures available from New York.

The length of cruises varies considerably, with the shortest being a ten-day Sunfarer deal, followed by full transit crossings of 14 to 22 days.

The newest addition from Holland America Line is a spectacular 23-day cruise which takes in the sights of Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Guatemala.

Richard D Meadows, senior vice president of marketing and sales, commented: "Holland America Line was among the first to explore this spectacle of engineering, and we continue to lead the way today, offering several cruise lengths and many different port mixes in our itineraries."

To complete the experience, a Panama Canal historian travels on each Holland America Line sailing offering passengers an educational enlightenment of the canal and its shores.

"I booked a Fred Olsen cruise with IGLU last month and was so impressed by the service I received. The staff member I spoke to was Kimberley and she was exemplary. Capable, kind, professional, patient, friendly and knowledgeable. She went through every step of the way calmly and thoroughly. IGLU were recommended to me by friends and I have no hesitation in passing the recommendation along. Well done IGLU and thank you. "

Christina(March 2019)

"So easy to deal with, I studied the Cruise I wanted, did my research with different company's and returned to Iglu. I had three quotes matching Iglu’s cost, but with one phone call they beat the price themselves by £40 without me even asking, how easy was that! "